CLEVELAND, OH – The Cleveland Charge, the NBA G League affiliate of the Cleveland Cavaliers, have announced a brand adjustment, bringing in the Cavs’ gold to strengthen the connection between the teams. The shift follows the Cavs’ revealed colors prior to the 2022-23 season, declaring that “Gold is Back”.
The gold threads will fit in perfectly at the team’s new home of Cleveland Public Auditorium, an ornate, neoclassical venue located in the heart of downtown Cleveland. Coming out of the Gilded Age, Public Auditorium was built as part of a downtown revival, while the Charge’s move coincides with Rock Entertainment Group’s unveiling of the Cleveland Clinic Global Peak Performance Center.
“We’re excited to shine wearing Cavs gold,” commented Rocco Maragas, Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer for the Charge. “With six Charge alums playing on the Cavs Summer League roster, alignment between the two has never been stronger. Updating our colors to match was the appropriate next step.”
The Cleveland Charge have struck gold, and now you can too! To celebrate the Charge’s adoption of the Cleveland Cavaliers’ Gold, Charge fans will be able to score tickets to the 2024-25 Home Opener for the atomic price of just $7.90 a nod to element 79 (GOLD!) on the periodic table. Plus, every fan will receive a mini Charge basketball featuring the new gold!* Purchase your tickets HERE.
*2024-25 Home Opener date and full season schedule will be revealed later this summer by the NBA G League. Mini basketballs are one ball per every two Charge tickets purchased while supplies last. Details to receive your ball will be communicated closer to the 2024-25 season.
Fans can stay up-to-date on the latest team news by following: @ChargeCLE on X & Instagram and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ChargeCLE.
And don’t forget, the Charge app is now fully integrated in the Cleveland Cavaliers mobile app, presented by LECOM. Download the Cavs/Charge Mobile App in the Apple App Store or Google Play Store.
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ABOUT ROCK ENTERTAINMENT GROUP:
Rock Entertainment Group is the umbrella entity of the teams and venues that are part of Dan Gilbert’s Rock Family of Companies. It includes the NBA Cleveland Cavaliers, the AHL Cleveland Monsters, the NBA G League Charge and Cavs Legion of the NBA 2K League; the operation of Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in Cleveland, Legion Lair Lit by TCP home of Cavs Legion in Cleveland and Cleveland Clinic Courts – the Cavaliers’ training and development center in Independence, Ohio. As the unified brand platform, Rock Entertainment Group formally links multiple sports, venues, music, and content properties together to better position them collectively for collaboration, growth and new opportunities, while relentlessly creating amazing experiences for fans, teams, partners, stakeholders and thousands of staff members across the full spectrum of properties.
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